Carnal Flower! Was lucky enough to be given two samples, one of which I gave to my son without smelling it first. Got in the car with him later when he was wearing it and it almost blew my mind. Beyond gorgeous and fantastic, I adore it. He’s used all his and I am saving mine for something special. Definitely in my top ten!
First watch of the channel. Subbed. What a great video and intriguing list. Just quality and A Really Good Time all the way around. Been in a bit of a rut watching same 2 fragrance channels, and I do adore a good rut. A great find and summer treat. I do split seasons but will overlap often, much more militant on DAYTIME V Nighttime. No overlap there. LOVED YOUR EXPLANATION OF WHAT MAKES A SUMMER FRAGRANCE! Day and Night are just such different vibes and Summer Evening has always and continues to be the most difficult to pair with fragrance, both casual , formal and all the spots in between. Most reviewers call to go sweet on summer nights since dark-heavy is off table and sweet anytime is not happening especially summer night.
Mr. P! I wish I had been able to catch this live! I’m just flipping out over your description of the JCE jasmine scent (sounds like something I need to wear). Please, please do a side by side with A La Nuit! That is always my question with any jasmine scent. You should do another best jasmine video! Or, alternative jasmines? Ooohhh…. OR best jasmine Sambac vs. jasmine grandiflora (star/grasse). Love your videos! ❤️❤️
PS - love those salty, mineral seaweed marine sea scents (a bit of real ambergris doesn’t hurt). Have you smelled White Whale yet? I love it! Fascinating scent! Petrol jute rope! Sea!
@@Persolaise I feel like, yes it’s another Ambroxen-bomb woody amber (types I don’t generally care for), but the way it is edited is really nice & I like the way it paints this picture of the ship. I’m fascinated by why I like it so much (when I typically would not). 🤷🏻♀️ If you can figure it out, let me know, lol 🤣😂
You made me super curious of Rose de Jamal. Recently I find myself gravitating towards minty stuff, be a nice Moroccan mint tea or Moroccan mint scented handsoap. I decided to order soap and shower gel as well as going back to my scents/perfumes that contain the note of mint for a reevaluation. Sadly upon a quick search I couldn’t find samples of it or a discovery set of Les Indominables selections but maybe when I get time to look around I will find something (I am in the US). Great video, keep up the excellent work!
I find CdG Rouge to work beautifully in winter, too. Its frankincense note creates a deep, mystical tone to complement the mint and beets. The beets and mint are also vegetally and freshly bright like bright fresh snow on a sunny winter day. I'm crazy for Rouge. It was my first real conscious plunge into fragrances three years ago. Your mention of "zest" and quirkiness suits CdG Rouge very well. The beet note is like a dark cousin of citruses, with a an additional boost of brightness from the mint. It really is a work of genius.
I've been watching your videos since you started making them, they are always such a treat! Thank you very much! Carnal Flower and Bois farine are beautiful perfumes. I get the peanut note from Bois farine that people talk about, but I enjoy it.
I am so glad I found your channel. I have known of you for years, mr being a perfume for decades before any blogs or Internet even existed. I do have a huge amount of perfumes, not just the old ones but also lots of new houses. Of course there are so many new houses being churned out every day and thus there are lots of fragrances that I have never smelled nor owned. However, I already have so many, that I doubt I will even finish one bottle before I bite the dust. I really enjoyed your videos and the way you present your videos. Thank you very much!
I am sure it is going to be Jicky from the 19th century. It is one of my summer favourites. I love the oriental base in the warmth. The lavender, herbs and bergamotte provide the uplift it needs. But then I sometimes reach for Shalimar too on very hot days.
I was in Guerlain’s Paris shop testing out the Jicky EdP, when a salesperson came up and asked if this would be a gift. When I said no, she took the tester and sprayed me around my neck a half dozen times. The trip back to the hotel on the metro was … interesting. When I got back to the hotel, I left the scarf I was wearing on the bed and went down to dinner. When I came back, my room smelled like what I imagined a room in a Belle Epoque brothel would smell like, the most overtly sexual scent I’ve ever smelled.
I'm so sorry to have missed the live...again ! The move is going very slowly and surprise repairs have cropped up... Hopefully I'll be back to normal in a few weeks. But you know, I've been putting on some of your older videos while I unpack - what a treat, they've made the process so much more enjoyable! 🙂 Also apologies if you've already discussed this and I've missed it, but what do you think about Hans Hendley? I absolutely love his Fume, but also enjoy various others he has as well!
So glad I was able to join the live session, albeit late. As usual, a fine presentation on a theme, alternative summer perfumes. In summer, even more than the cooler months, how the perfume reacts to our skin is paramount to enjoyment. This voyage of perfume discovery is a delight but so many expensive distractions. Excuse my ignorance, but where is the high building located... Cute tribute to your young "lego building" partner.
I would recommend Rocabar for summer. Yes I am developing a soft spot for hay notes... Slightly spicy, a bit vanilla and benzoin sweet. Held back florals and a foresty base of pine and moss. A very kind natural smelling fragrance.
@@EyeByBrian Its longevity is not amazing, but not terrible either. Since it is one of the perfumes I mainly wear in summer its lasting time is usually shortened by the influence of heat too. I get 4-5 hours of conscious, perceivable wear out of it.
Excellent choice of topic. I find that scent progression in the summer is faster and perhaps that explains why complex, resinous and balsamic perfumes work well in warmer temperatures. When I started my journey in high-end perfumery I used to apply all sort of perfumes on all sorts of days. I learned the technical aspects much later. My first wearing of Amouage Journey Man was in the heat of the summer and it's so much more fun than wearing the same in the winter. I also get a lot of compliments when wearing Amouage Opus 6 in the summer and that's very labdanum heavy. Same for perfumes containing real oud - it's always warm in the Middle-East right? By contrast I find citrusy, floral and airy perfumes have a longer life on colder days. Some of my favourite summer alternatives are: Jo Malone French Lime (Linden) Blossom, Ormond Jayne Xi'an, Diptyque Tam Dao, Nicolai Cap Neroli and L'Artisan Timbuktu.
Just returned from a 2 week holiday in Italy, and Carnal Flower was the one perfume that I wore for the entire trip! Agree that it is perfect for summer with its coconut & eucalyptus notes. I also really enjoy a good frankincense fragrance in the summertime, too :)
This was such a fun episode particularly the b-word slip up. 😂 Such a fantastic list, Mr. P! Lots to try from here. If you're still taking suggestions for top tens, it might be interesting to see a list of your favorite American brands. Although, as I type this, I wonder how feasible this is due to IFRA and all that. Thanks for a wonderful episode, as always!
i absolutely adore "Whispered Myths" by Imaginary Authors - i find its cantaloupe/melon note amazingly authentic, and supremely engaging when ushering the oudy musk.
I wore Jicky for years in the EDP formula, in the same refill bottle that you have there. I would go through a bottle every 2-3 months. I recently bought a fresh EDP bottle with the bees on it and I immediately noticed a lack of civet. It’s REALLY obvious. When I sprayed my old EDP refill bottle the civet was present and correct. I’m not a reformulation queen but I found it very obvious. Has anyone else?
I know this is out of topic. But you don’t have a review of Eau sauvage parfum either on your blog or on UA-cam. Is this a perfume you’re planning to review soon? Loved the top 10 video.
Bonsoir Monsieur Persolaise. J'aime toujours tes vidéos. Jicky was my introduction to Guerlain along with L’HUERE Blu. In reading it’s history, it’s been said that when it was introduced by Ami Guerlian that it was so shocking it was only used by men and only much later by women. So yes it was very daring to wear this fabulous iconic scent back then as it is now.
I am really enjoying a decant of Frangipani from O.Jayne at the moment with 35 degrees centigrade. Somehow I feel it much more tropical and "banana fresh" in the heat.
I first put on Organza Indecence on a really hot summer day and I loved it! Then I realized I liked other sweeter perfumes in the high heat too. Some of these I wouldn’t actually like in cooler weather like most people would. Seems that the heat enhances those sweeter, heavier, or richer aspects and just makes the perfume more about that which weirdly worked for me.
You came around to Rose du Jamal 😊 My biggest critique of Les Indemodables is their naming. I had a similar experience that I had to forget the names on most of them in order to get them. Fougere Emeraude is really an innovative take on tuberose, the Chypre Azural is not a chypre but a great orange...Cuir de Chine and Iris Perle are exceptions.
I have never smelled Jicky but it sounds very intersting. Would you happen to know if newer batches are even worth trying, or has it changed so much that its not even the same scent anymore?
Funny, I just tried Rose de Jamal before watching this. I was thinking the same thing - that I’ll need some more time with it. I dislike mint in general, but the dry down was good.
CdG 2 Man is my pick for an usual amber scent for the summer - love it in the evening. For something more recent I’ve been enjoying Ambre Supreme by Les Indomedables - it’s almost like a perfume in reverse in that the top is floral and aldehydic and the base is marine.
Carnal Flower! Was lucky enough to be given two samples, one of which I gave to my son without smelling it first. Got in the car with him later when he was wearing it and it almost blew my mind. Beyond gorgeous and fantastic, I adore it. He’s used all his and I am saving mine for something special.
Definitely in my top ten!
Excellent. CF is just heavenly.
First watch of the channel. Subbed. What a great video and intriguing list. Just quality and A Really Good Time all the way around. Been in a bit of a rut watching same 2 fragrance channels, and I do adore a good rut. A great find and summer treat. I do split seasons but will overlap often, much more militant on DAYTIME V Nighttime. No overlap there. LOVED YOUR EXPLANATION OF WHAT MAKES A SUMMER FRAGRANCE! Day and Night are just such different vibes and Summer Evening has always and continues to be the most difficult to pair with fragrance, both casual , formal and all the spots in between. Most reviewers call to go sweet on summer nights since dark-heavy is off table and sweet anytime is not happening especially summer night.
Thanks for subscribing. I really appreciate it.
Mr. P! I wish I had been able to catch this live! I’m just flipping out over your description of the JCE jasmine scent (sounds like something I need to wear). Please, please do a side by side with A La Nuit! That is always my question with any jasmine scent. You should do another best jasmine video! Or, alternative jasmines? Ooohhh…. OR best jasmine Sambac vs. jasmine grandiflora (star/grasse). Love your videos! ❤️❤️
PS - love those salty, mineral seaweed marine sea scents (a bit of real ambergris doesn’t hurt). Have you smelled White Whale yet? I love it! Fascinating scent! Petrol jute rope! Sea!
Thank you so much, Rachel. And White Whale - is that the Masque Milano one? Yes, I think I have smelt it.
@@Persolaise I feel like, yes it’s another Ambroxen-bomb woody amber (types I don’t generally care for), but the way it is edited is really nice & I like the way it paints this picture of the ship. I’m fascinated by why I like it so much (when I typically would not). 🤷🏻♀️ If you can figure it out, let me know, lol 🤣😂
You made me super curious of Rose de Jamal.
Recently I find myself gravitating towards minty stuff, be a nice Moroccan mint tea or Moroccan mint scented handsoap. I decided to order soap and shower gel as well as going back to my scents/perfumes that contain the note of mint for a reevaluation.
Sadly upon a quick search I couldn’t find samples of it or a discovery set of Les Indominables selections but maybe when I get time to look around I will find something (I am in the US).
Great video, keep up the excellent work!
Oh, that’s a shame. Have you tried contacting the brand directly to see if they’d be able to send you some samples?
Thanks for watching.
I find CdG Rouge to work beautifully in winter, too. Its frankincense note creates a deep, mystical tone to complement the mint and beets. The beets and mint are also vegetally and freshly bright like bright fresh snow on a sunny winter day. I'm crazy for Rouge. It was my first real conscious plunge into fragrances three years ago. Your mention of "zest" and quirkiness suits CdG Rouge very well. The beet note is like a dark cousin of citruses, with a an additional boost of brightness from the mint. It really is a work of genius.
I really love it too.
Many thanks for watching.
I've been watching your videos since you started making them, they are always such a treat! Thank you very much! Carnal Flower and Bois farine are beautiful perfumes. I get the peanut note from Bois farine that people talk about, but I enjoy it.
Wonderful. Thanks for watching.
I am so glad I found your channel. I have known of you for years, mr being a perfume for decades before any blogs or Internet even existed. I do have a huge amount of perfumes, not just the old ones but also lots of new houses. Of course there are so many new houses being churned out every day and thus there are lots of fragrances that I have never smelled nor owned. However, I already have so many, that I doubt I will even finish one bottle before I bite the dust. I really enjoyed your videos and the way you present your videos. Thank you very much!
Many thanks for watching, Phyllis.
I am sure it is going to be Jicky from the 19th century. It is one of my summer favourites. I love the oriental base in the warmth. The lavender, herbs and bergamotte provide the uplift it needs.
But then I sometimes reach for Shalimar too on very hot days.
Good guess 😉
I was in Guerlain’s Paris shop testing out the Jicky EdP, when a salesperson came up and asked if this would be a gift. When I said no, she took the tester and sprayed me around my neck a half dozen times. The trip back to the hotel on the metro was … interesting. When I got back to the hotel, I left the scarf I was wearing on the bed and went down to dinner. When I came back, my room smelled like what I imagined a room in a Belle Epoque brothel would smell like, the most overtly sexual scent I’ve ever smelled.
Oh wow! Clever salesperson 😉
Thanks for watching.
RE: CdG RED, In summer, I love wearing Diptyque's Kyoto. Very much enjoy the beet root note. Had to buy a back up bottle of this one.
Back-ups are always a good idea.
Thanks for watching.
Of all your lists, this is so very you in terms of the concept. More of this ‘unconventional’ and ‘rule breaker’ lists please 🙌
Thanks for watching, Purvi.
I'm so sorry to have missed the live...again ! The move is going very slowly and surprise repairs have cropped up... Hopefully I'll be back to normal in a few weeks. But you know, I've been putting on some of your older videos while I unpack - what a treat, they've made the process so much more enjoyable! 🙂 Also apologies if you've already discussed this and I've missed it, but what do you think about Hans Hendley? I absolutely love his Fume, but also enjoy various others he has as well!
Thanks very much, Cat. Moves can take ages, can’t they? Good luck with it all.
So glad I was able to join the live session, albeit late. As usual, a fine presentation on a theme, alternative summer perfumes. In summer, even more than the cooler months, how the perfume reacts to our skin is paramount to enjoyment. This voyage of perfume discovery is a delight but so many expensive distractions. Excuse my ignorance, but where is the high building located... Cute tribute to your young "lego building" partner.
Thanks, Clare.
The Burj Khalifa is in Dubai.
Thanks for watching.
I love this video. Very unique fresh fragrance 😁
Thanks for watching.
I would recommend Rocabar for summer. Yes I am developing a soft spot for hay notes... Slightly spicy, a bit vanilla and benzoin sweet. Held back florals and a foresty base of pine and moss. A very kind natural smelling fragrance.
Ah, wonderful, thank you.
How do you find the performance of Rocabar? I have a ‘blanket’ bottle and find its longevity to be frustratingly brief.
@@EyeByBrian Its longevity is not amazing, but not terrible either. Since it is one of the perfumes I mainly wear in summer its lasting time is usually shortened by the influence of heat too. I get 4-5 hours of conscious, perceivable wear out of it.
Excellent choice of topic. I find that scent progression in the summer is faster and perhaps that explains why complex, resinous and balsamic perfumes work well in warmer temperatures. When I started my journey in high-end perfumery I used to apply all sort of perfumes on all sorts of days. I learned the technical aspects much later. My first wearing of Amouage Journey Man was in the heat of the summer and it's so much more fun than wearing the same in the winter. I also get a lot of compliments when wearing Amouage Opus 6 in the summer and that's very labdanum heavy. Same for perfumes containing real oud - it's always warm in the Middle-East right? By contrast I find citrusy, floral and airy perfumes have a longer life on colder days. Some of my favourite summer alternatives are: Jo Malone French Lime (Linden) Blossom, Ormond Jayne Xi'an, Diptyque Tam Dao, Nicolai Cap Neroli and L'Artisan Timbuktu.
You’re absolutely right about the evaporation speed.
Thanks very much for watching.
Persolaise, I love L'Envol de Cartier Eau de Parfum. Thanks for mentioning it on your EXCELLENT top 10 list.
Thank YOU for watching.
Just returned from a 2 week holiday in Italy, and Carnal Flower was the one perfume that I wore for the entire trip! Agree that it is perfect for summer with its coconut & eucalyptus notes.
I also really enjoy a good frankincense fragrance in the summertime, too :)
Oh my goodness, you must have smelt amazing.
This was such a fun episode particularly the b-word slip up. 😂 Such a fantastic list, Mr. P! Lots to try from here. If you're still taking suggestions for top tens, it might be interesting to see a list of your favorite American brands. Although, as I type this, I wonder how feasible this is due to IFRA and all that. Thanks for a wonderful episode, as always!
Thanks very much, Kris.
i absolutely adore "Whispered Myths" by Imaginary Authors - i find its cantaloupe/melon note amazingly authentic, and supremely engaging when ushering the oudy musk.
Sounds intriguing. Thanks, Alan.
I wore Jicky for years in the EDP formula, in the same refill bottle that you have there. I would go through a bottle every 2-3 months. I recently bought a fresh EDP bottle with the bees on it and I immediately noticed a lack of civet. It’s REALLY obvious. When I sprayed my old EDP refill bottle the civet was present and correct. I’m not a reformulation queen but I found it very obvious. Has anyone else?
Oh dear - that’s a shame.
Thanks for watching.
Thanks! I must smell Rouge! Oh wait! The 1.2 sounds captivating in such an unexpectedly unique way!!
Yes, 1.2 is weirdly compelling.
Thanks for watching.
I know this is out of topic. But you don’t have a review of Eau sauvage parfum either on your blog or on UA-cam. Is this a perfume you’re planning to review soon? Loved the top 10 video.
Thank you.
I don’t think I’ll be reviewing that one any time soon.
Bonsoir Monsieur Persolaise. J'aime toujours tes vidéos. Jicky was my introduction to Guerlain along with L’HUERE Blu. In reading it’s history, it’s been said that when it was introduced by Ami Guerlian that it was so shocking it was only used by men and only much later by women. So yes it was very daring to wear this fabulous iconic scent back then as it is now.
Ah, thank you for this.
bois farine, j'adore! been dying for a bottle
It’s superb.
I am really enjoying a decant of Frangipani from O.Jayne at the moment with 35 degrees centigrade. Somehow I feel it much more tropical and "banana fresh" in the heat.
Wonderful. Thanks for watching.
I first put on Organza Indecence on a really hot summer day and I loved it! Then I realized I liked other sweeter perfumes in the high heat too. Some of these I wouldn’t actually like in cooler weather like most people would. Seems that the heat enhances those sweeter, heavier, or richer aspects and just makes the perfume more about that which weirdly worked for me.
Yes, the effect of heat can be extremely interesting in many cases.
Thanks for watching.
You came around to Rose du Jamal 😊 My biggest critique of Les Indemodables is their naming. I had a similar experience that I had to forget the names on most of them in order to get them. Fougere Emeraude is really an innovative take on tuberose, the Chypre Azural is not a chypre but a great orange...Cuir de Chine and Iris Perle are exceptions.
Yes, names are so important.
Thanks for watching.
Wonderful video
Thanks for watching.
I have never smelled Jicky but it sounds very intersting. Would you happen to know if newer batches are even worth trying, or has it changed so much that its not even the same scent anymore?
I’d say it’s still in pretty good shape.
This was great. You should do a part 2
Thanks very much.
Funny, I just tried Rose de Jamal before watching this. I was thinking the same thing - that I’ll need some more time with it. I dislike mint in general, but the dry down was good.
Amazing. Yes, the drydown is superb.
Jicky! Love it on hot days.
Excellent!
I didn’t get any flour in Bois Farine! I’ll have to try it again. The sample I had years ago really turned my stomach!
Oh no! Time to revisit it, maybe.
I’ve made so many separate comments on here as things come to mind! Another one I enjoy in heat is a thick ambery patchouli.
Ah yes, that always works well.
What do you think about Terra Cotta by Guerlain? Everyone says that is a great summer scent. Have never smelled it myself. Should I blind buy?
Yes - the one that smells like coconut and suntan lotion is very well done.
Hiram Green Slowdive is a great non-animalic honey. It smells warm to me - like actually warm in temperature.
I should see if I still have my sample.
I used to not enjoy florals. Then I discovered white florals in the heat! - they become thick, meaty, and smooth.
Ah, excellent.
CdG 2 Man is my pick for an usual amber scent for the summer - love it in the evening. For something more recent I’ve been enjoying Ambre Supreme by Les Indomedables - it’s almost like a perfume in reverse in that the top is floral and aldehydic and the base is marine.
For something more “out there” I have only experienced Chypre Rouge in Summer evenings when I borrowed it from my cousin and I loved it
That’s a great description of AS - thank you.
Did I just hear Mr. P inadvertently curse? Lol
Nope. Definitely not. Absolutely no way. 😬
Rogue smells like Russian borsch 😊
A gorgeous smell 😊